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| profession          = Lawyer, politician, elected official
| profession          = Lawyer, politician, elected official
| birth_place        = Tliltapoyec Ward<br/>[[Aachanecalco]], Topocueyoco, [[Pulacan]]
| birth_place        = Tliltapoyec Ward<br/>[[Aachanecalco]], Topocueyoco, [[Pulacan]]
| title1              = ''Huehuetque Mixmantepantlatoani'' for the ''altepetl'' [[Aachanecalco|Cenaachanecalco]]
| title1              = ''Huehuetque tenemiliz temoani'' for the ''altepetl'' [[Aachanecalco|Cenaachanecalco]]
| termstart1          = August 23, 2007
| termstart1          = August 23, 2007
| term_start          = August 23, 2014
| term_start          = August 23, 2014
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'''Zolin Kotzatino''' (12 November 1968—''present'') is a politician, lawyer, and writer who currently serves as the mayor of [[Aachanecalco]], the largest city in the [[Pulacan|Union State of Pulacan]]. He has held the position since August 23, 2014; previous posts held include serving as the chief prosecuting attorney (Nahuatl: ''Huehuetque Mixmantepantlatoani'') for the Cenaachanecalco district from 2007 to 2014, and prior as the deputy prosecuting attorney from 2005 to 2007.
'''Zolin Kotzatino''' (12 November 1968—''present'') is a politician, lawyer, and writer who currently serves as the mayor of [[Aachanecalco]], the largest city in the [[Pulacan|Union State of Pulacan]]. He has held the position since August 23, 2014; previous posts held include serving as the chief prosecuting attorney (Nahuatl: ''Huehuetque tenemiliz temoani'') for the Cenaachanecalco district from 2007 to 2014, and prior as the deputy prosecuting attorney from 2005 to 2007.


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Zolin was born to Lyubomir and Yana Kotzatino (''née'' Galyofa), immigrants from the state of [[Zhovozha]] in [[Ludvosiya]]. Their surname was initially written as "Koztadimof" before naturalization, when the name was adjusted to better match {{Wp|Nahuatl|Nahua}} [[Writing systems in Zacapican|orthography]]. In interviews and autobiographical blurbs, Zolin has often described his family as "simple, hardy, working folk"; in particular, his grandparents are remembered as "the sort of people who become the fictive grandparents of a whole village." Zolin's father Lyubomir worked as an insurance underwriter and had chosen to migrate after a Pulatec freight shipping ''calpolli'' offered both himself and his wife (an educator) steady employment.
Zolin was born to Lyubomir and Yana Kotzatino (''née'' Galyofa), immigrants from the state of [[Zhovozha]] in [[Ludvosiya]]. Their surname was initially written as "Koztadimof" before naturalization, when the name was adjusted to better match {{Wp|Nahuatl|Nahua}} [[Writing systems in Zacapican|orthography]]. In interviews and autobiographical blurbs, Zolin has often described his family as "simple, hardy, working folk"; in particular, his grandparents are remembered as "the sort of people who become the fictive grandparents of a whole village." Zolin's father Lyubomir worked as an insurance underwriter and had chosen to migrate after a Pulatec freight shipping ''calpolli'' offered both himself and his wife (an educator) steady employment. They followed Zolin's maternal uncle X, whom had previously migrated to Pulacan in 1964.


From as early as possible, Zolin was immersed in education. In addition to enrollment in Pulatec public schools, which by law must instill proficiency in both Setswana and Nahuatl, he was placed into {{Wp|Bulgarian language|Zhovi}}-language courses provided by an immigrants' organization to ensure that he retained the mother tongue of his parents. As Zolin later recounted, "I spoke Zhovi at home, even in front of my friends. Often, I was made to translate between them and my parents, though by that age my parents were both able to understand at least Nahuatl."
From as early as possible, Zolin was immersed in education. In addition to enrollment in Pulatec public schools, which by law must instill proficiency in both Setswana and Nahuatl, he was placed into {{Wp|Bulgarian language|Zhovi}}-language courses provided by an immigrants' organization to ensure that he retained the mother tongue of his parents. As Zolin later recounted, "I spoke Zhovi at home, even in front of my friends. Often, I was made to translate between them and my parents, though by that age my parents were both able to understand at least Nahuatl."


== Early career ==
== Early career ==
Upon matriculation from university, Kotzatino found employment at X through a connection via his maternal uncle.  
Upon matriculation from university in 1989, Kotzatino found employment at the Cenaachanecalco Prosecutor's Office through a connection via his uncle. Working initially as an investigative clerk for the Office, Kotzatino was promoted to assistant prosecutor in 1993. 


== Mayor of Aachanecalco ==
== Mayor of Aachanecalco ==

Revision as of 00:25, 10 October 2024

Zolin Kotzatino

Zolin Kotzatino
𐐞𐐬𐑊𐐨𐑌 𐐗𐐬𐐻𐑆𐐪𐐻𐐨𐑌𐐬
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Mayor of Aachanecalco
Assumed office
August 23, 2014
PresidentCoyotl Gontebanye
PremierIuitl Mogorosi
Moctezuma Tshireletso
DeputyYaquin Yaotzin (Huealtepehuaque)
Preceded byX
Huehuetque tenemiliz temoani for the altepetl Cenaachanecalco
In office
August 23, 2007 – August 22, 2014
Personal details
Born
Zolin Lyubomirof Kotzatino

(1968-11-12) November 12, 1968 (age 55)
Tliltapoyec Ward
Aachanecalco, Topocueyoco, Pulacan
CitizenshipPulacan
Political partyJuwa
Alma materUniversity of Cuicatepec
ProfessionLawyer, politician, elected official
Nickname(s)Kotzitl, Hueyi Zolin

Zolin Kotzatino (12 November 1968—present) is a politician, lawyer, and writer who currently serves as the mayor of Aachanecalco, the largest city in the Union State of Pulacan. He has held the position since August 23, 2014; previous posts held include serving as the chief prosecuting attorney (Nahuatl: Huehuetque tenemiliz temoani) for the Cenaachanecalco district from 2007 to 2014, and prior as the deputy prosecuting attorney from 2005 to 2007.

Early life

Zolin was born to Lyubomir and Yana Kotzatino (née Galyofa), immigrants from the state of Zhovozha in Ludvosiya. Their surname was initially written as "Koztadimof" before naturalization, when the name was adjusted to better match Nahua orthography. In interviews and autobiographical blurbs, Zolin has often described his family as "simple, hardy, working folk"; in particular, his grandparents are remembered as "the sort of people who become the fictive grandparents of a whole village." Zolin's father Lyubomir worked as an insurance underwriter and had chosen to migrate after a Pulatec freight shipping calpolli offered both himself and his wife (an educator) steady employment. They followed Zolin's maternal uncle X, whom had previously migrated to Pulacan in 1964.

From as early as possible, Zolin was immersed in education. In addition to enrollment in Pulatec public schools, which by law must instill proficiency in both Setswana and Nahuatl, he was placed into Zhovi-language courses provided by an immigrants' organization to ensure that he retained the mother tongue of his parents. As Zolin later recounted, "I spoke Zhovi at home, even in front of my friends. Often, I was made to translate between them and my parents, though by that age my parents were both able to understand at least Nahuatl."

Early career

Upon matriculation from university in 1989, Kotzatino found employment at the Cenaachanecalco Prosecutor's Office through a connection via his uncle. Working initially as an investigative clerk for the Office, Kotzatino was promoted to assistant prosecutor in 1993.

Mayor of Aachanecalco

City election of 2014

Tenure